“Maternal and Child Health Policy in Post-Soviet Georgia – Achievements and Challenges” was published by Nana Jincharidze, European University Affiliated Professor.
The book examines the importance of expanding geographic and financial access to quality health services to improve maternal and child health outcomes, the importance of continuing medical education, the effective functioning of the primary health care system, and the development of maternal and child health care systems in Georgia since independence.
The book is edited by Professor Eka Kandelaki, reviewers are Professor Tengiz Asatiani and Professor Maya Kherkheulidze.